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Waitlists and Letters of Continued Interest

Post by phillyinnewyork » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:16 am

If I have already sent in a LOCI, is it ok to send another? If so, how long should I wait to send the second LOCI?

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Re: Waitlists and Letters of Continued Interest

Post by legalease9 » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:17 am

Go ahead and do it. I don't think the law schools trade notes, so you should be fine.

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Re: Waitlists and Letters of Continued Interest

Post by gdane » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:19 am

Schools have different preferences when it comes to LOCI's. Some say once a month, others might not set a limit. Check with the school.

If its been a month, go ahead and send one.

What school? Just curious.

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Re: Waitlists and Letters of Continued Interest

Post by phillyinnewyork » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:25 am

legalease9 wrote:Go ahead and do it. I don't think the law schools trade notes, so you should be fine.

I apologize for not making my question clearer. I meant sending multiple LOCI's to the same school. I already sent an LOCI to two schools about two weeks ago and depending on what happens after April 15 (first deposit), I wanted to know if I should send a follow up letter.

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Re: Waitlists and Letters of Continued Interest

Post by phillyinnewyork » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:26 am

gdane5 wrote:Schools have different preferences when it comes to LOCI's. Some say once a month, others might not set a limit. Check with the school.

If its been a month, go ahead and send one.

What school? Just curious.
Boston College.

Thanks for the advice.

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